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our cairo correspondent joins us on . we have conflicting reports. hamas as a truce has been negotiated. israel says not yet. what's going on? >> it is very unclear. this afternoon, they said the ceasefire was going to be tonight and then hamas in cairo says there is supposed to be a press conference right now as we speak. and, soon after, they say that there might be a ceasefire agreement, but they are not sure. we know that, as we speak, they're surrounded by artillery so there's no sound on the ground. >> it is not necessarily close. of their close to reaching a deal, what will be the terms? >> there are four 0.7. the first is that israel promises they will stop the killing of hamas officials. the second is hamas, their point, they will not fire rockets and more into israel. then as some kind of the easing of gaza. it has not really been decided on that point. and egypt wants to be a part of the agreement. >> . for the update. >> turkey says there close to formally asking nato for patriot misfiles to strengthen the anti- aircraft offensive alder b
our cairo correspondent joins us on . we have conflicting reports. hamas as a truce has been negotiated. israel says not yet. what's going on? >> it is very unclear. this afternoon, they said the ceasefire was going to be tonight and then hamas in cairo says there is supposed to be a press conference right now as we speak. and, soon after, they say that there might be a ceasefire agreement, but they are not sure. we know that, as we speak, they're surrounded by artillery so there's no...
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only one young woman was willing to talk to us. >> the bible is very important for us. i hope it is the same for others. it should be important for the whole world. i always have the bible with me on sundays. all women have their bibles with them. look, there are my initials -- jkb. >> fundamentalist christians in the netherlands are not just a small, insignificant sect. more than 500,000 orthodox members of the covenant church lived in what is known as the buy the bulk -- the bible belt. followers abide by the teachings of reformer john calvin, who called for a total overhaul of the faith in the 16th century. calvin's teachings are still applied to this day. for the colonists, the bible is the only valid truth. they should strictly adhere to the word of god i live with asceticism, hard work, and religious zeal. this little town lies in the middle of the bible belt. anyone missing church on sunday here must give account to the congregation. at his home, only christian music can be heard playing in the childrens' rooms. radio, television, and internet are taboo. the enti
only one young woman was willing to talk to us. >> the bible is very important for us. i hope it is the same for others. it should be important for the whole world. i always have the bible with me on sundays. all women have their bibles with them. look, there are my initials -- jkb. >> fundamentalist christians in the netherlands are not just a small, insignificant sect. more than 500,000 orthodox members of the covenant church lived in what is known as the buy the bulk -- the bible...
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by comedy central ( theme song playing ) ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: good to have you with us! (audience chanting "stephen") (cheers and applause) thank you so much, ladies and gentlemen. thank you for your support. you know i mean that. welcome to the "report." i've got to thank you people for standing with me and standing by me and standing behind me because for seven years running the "report" has been the number one cable news show on this network at 11:30. (cheers and applause) it's official. i just found that out. folks, you don't get to the top without making a few enemies. so once again it's time for "who's attacking me now?" (laughter) tonight i am once again in the cross hairs of the canadian press. (boos) it seems that the maple stream media have their mittens in a bunch over something i said in my new book "america again: rebecoming the greatness we never weren't." (cheers and applause) this thing makes a great christmas gift for wherever canadian pris mass is. here it's december 25, the i know everything is metric up there so i'm going to say the 57.2 eighth of ki
by comedy central ( theme song playing ) ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: good to have you with us! (audience chanting "stephen") (cheers and applause) thank you so much, ladies and gentlemen. thank you for your support. you know i mean that. welcome to the "report." i've got to thank you people for standing with me and standing by me and standing behind me because for seven years running the "report" has been the number one cable news show on this network...
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so they're now using microwaves-- which is also the speed of light-- to trade between chicago and new york. a lot of these trades bounce back between chicago and new york. before they used microwaves a bunch of guys --. >> stephen: microwaves, like heat up your coffee microwave? >> it's a radio signal that they're talking about moving mountains for so they can get a straight line between chicago and new york. >> stephen: in other words they want to make these trades so fast that the ultimate speed of the universe, the speed of light, is not fast enough? >> it's not fast enough. so there are now shifts that execute trades in nano seconds. and during a nano second the speed of light travels 13 inches. so that -- you can't go anywhere in three nano seconds so now they put the computers for these traders at the exchanges. >> stephen: so they're trying to put the computers literally 13 inches from the exchange? >> it's got to be at the exchange. so the exchanges now charge these high speed tradeers money to put their computers there. so this is a big source of revenue for the exchanges so
so they're now using microwaves-- which is also the speed of light-- to trade between chicago and new york. a lot of these trades bounce back between chicago and new york. before they used microwaves a bunch of guys --. >> stephen: microwaves, like heat up your coffee microwave? >> it's a radio signal that they're talking about moving mountains for so they can get a straight line between chicago and new york. >> stephen: in other words they want to make these trades so fast...
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you can tweet us at apple tv and comment and send us an e-mail. booktv, nonfiction books every weekend on c-span2. >> up next, "after words" with james hershberg and the international history project. we will have david coleman and his a list work, "the fourteenth day: jfk and the aftermath of the cuban missile crisis." he is the director of the miller center and he details the what happened on october 22, 1962. president kennedy walked a fine diplomatic line to remove weaponry from cuba. >> host: david, most of us are focused on those 13 days back in 1969. you are focusing on the aftermath. >> guest: there were two things that i wanted to talk about with this book. first of all, most of the books on the cuba missile crisis and on the 13th day on october 28. after they had agreed to withdraw the missiles from cuba. the question that i had was, what happens? now were? interestingly, in this is that what usually happens, we usually know what happens in the weeks and months afterwards. there simply hasn't been a lot of study on american side about wh
you can tweet us at apple tv and comment and send us an e-mail. booktv, nonfiction books every weekend on c-span2. >> up next, "after words" with james hershberg and the international history project. we will have david coleman and his a list work, "the fourteenth day: jfk and the aftermath of the cuban missile crisis." he is the director of the miller center and he details the what happened on october 22, 1962. president kennedy walked a fine diplomatic line to remove...
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they knew exactly how to use a blue against a green, an orange or red against a yellow-- they used their way with color to ravish the eye. they produced versions not only of a golden age, bu also what one might call a tourist's world, a world where the sun is always out. in the early years of this century, modernism came in a tremendous variety of forms in many different places. but one city was viewed as the center of modernism and acted as a magnet to a motley army of artists who came from everywhere-- russians, rumanians, germans, british, americans-- all drawn by what became a sort of bohemian finishing school for modern artists. despite the reputation of schiele, klimt, and matisse, one artist working in this city during those years and through to the middle of the century is still for us the modern artist. he is picasso. the city--paris. of all the artists who worked in paris, it's picasso who's been elevated by critics and historians to the status of the modern artist as hero. to honor him, the french installed all the works he never wanted to sell in the grandest of museums, a su
they knew exactly how to use a blue against a green, an orange or red against a yellow-- they used their way with color to ravish the eye. they produced versions not only of a golden age, bu also what one might call a tourist's world, a world where the sun is always out. in the early years of this century, modernism came in a tremendous variety of forms in many different places. but one city was viewed as the center of modernism and acted as a magnet to a motley army of artists who came from...
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joining us is stefan. thanks for joining us. how much can we discount hurricane sandy and how much might it be of benefit in terms of helping to harden rates? >> well, as far as it looks now, it's not really an event basically having a big influence on rates. we did have a lot of capital in the reinsurance industry and in that regard, plenty of capacity. so estimated 17 to 20 billion for insurance losses whether not really be enough to have a real impact on pricing. but i think psychologically, it will help to shape rates going forward and especially also next year into july with renewals in the u.s. and worldwide having a small positive impact. but generally the average reinsurance rate environment will not change based on sandy loss only. >> what's your take on the insurers generally speaking, do you like them as group, what are issues they need to face to see share outperformance? >> it will some quite some time to get some decent estimates. there's uncertainties in many regards and clearly estimates my tend upwards from the
joining us is stefan. thanks for joining us. how much can we discount hurricane sandy and how much might it be of benefit in terms of helping to harden rates? >> well, as far as it looks now, it's not really an event basically having a big influence on rates. we did have a lot of capital in the reinsurance industry and in that regard, plenty of capacity. so estimated 17 to 20 billion for insurance losses whether not really be enough to have a real impact on pricing. but i think...
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i'm used to the space, supreme. >> freedom from this barren and unfriendly landscape and freedom to be with their loved ones for christmas. that's what they wantly want. sergeant russ lewis dreams of being in his big easy chair in front of the tv opening presents with his wife and son. he'll be moving the mail instead. lieutenant harris will be home for the holidays next week. carmen laver wants to be back home with her family. they are all here half a world away because their country called and they came. >> it's hard, how does any woman in the 80s. i signed the dolted line just like everybody else. you know. how can i tell a condition. hundreds of bay area children remembered the time when their mom and dad weren't hope. >>> that's it for this week's second look. i'm julie haener, thank you for watching. Ñ
i'm used to the space, supreme. >> freedom from this barren and unfriendly landscape and freedom to be with their loved ones for christmas. that's what they wantly want. sergeant russ lewis dreams of being in his big easy chair in front of the tv opening presents with his wife and son. he'll be moving the mail instead. lieutenant harris will be home for the holidays next week. carmen laver wants to be back home with her family. they are all here half a world away because their country...
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>> yes, you can, yes. >> of what use is that? >> well, because you can then tell about howomething is correlated. you can make these correlations if someone has sort of a problem. you know where to look for the problem. you also can study something like, take, for instance, dyslexia, people who have trouble with reading, by knowing what parts of the brain are involved in the normal reading process that helps you to understand dyslexia. >> can you look inside the brain? >> you can look inside of it in surgery, but you can't do that normally, so you have pet scans, mri scans, cat scans. >> what's the best scans to see as much as you can deeply into the brain? >> it depends if you want to see structure or function. if you want to see structure, mr . function, meaning what's happening, look at pet scans or functional mri's, but to demonstrate looking at geography happening. >> so you do a lot of that? >> yeah, we do both of them, yes. >> that's neurology. >> that's neurology, uh-huh. >> your contention is that the average life-span i
>> yes, you can, yes. >> of what use is that? >> well, because you can then tell about howomething is correlated. you can make these correlations if someone has sort of a problem. you know where to look for the problem. you also can study something like, take, for instance, dyslexia, people who have trouble with reading, by knowing what parts of the brain are involved in the normal reading process that helps you to understand dyslexia. >> can you look inside the brain?...
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perhaps we can join forces to help make the case as to why both of us should be a state. >> reporter: his words are kind but make no mistake. mayor gray is racing to get statehood for d.c. before anyone else does. he does offer some advice. >> they're going to have to work very hard to make the case. snow he pledged his support saying he will respect the will of the american people. >> it's great to be part of a democratic government that is going to allow us to pick what we want. >> reporter: but will congress agree? ken molestina, 9news. >>> voting is supposed to be a privilege but yesterday it turned into a serious ordeal for people who stood in line for three or even five hours. do we need more machines? more polling places? would you believe, none of the above. ironically, it's those brand- new fancy touch-screen voting machines which are the bottleneck. >> after the 2000 election a lot of jurisdictions went to touch screen voting system. they are horribly inefficient. and so in many places you simply cannot have enough machines to handle the throughput. >> reporter: he knows, si
perhaps we can join forces to help make the case as to why both of us should be a state. >> reporter: his words are kind but make no mistake. mayor gray is racing to get statehood for d.c. before anyone else does. he does offer some advice. >> they're going to have to work very hard to make the case. snow he pledged his support saying he will respect the will of the american people. >> it's great to be part of a democratic government that is going to allow us to pick what we...
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. >> that's it for us. keep it right here for the number oneusiness block with cheril casone and cashin n. namericans flooded the stores big labor holding big strikes with some of the shipping ports. they will block holiday gifts from making it under your tree and disrupt the important money making shopping season. nwelcome to cashin in. we have wayne rogers and johnathon honic and joining us this holiday week. we have that as well welcome to all of you tracey, all of these actions in the port and west coast. you think it is it a threat to retailers. christmas is it right around the corner. >> retailers use the season to take the numbers from the red to the black. this is their bread and butter. anything in the w could hurt them as a result hurt them and the jobs and economy. you can see what is happening with our twinkie and hostess and all . people who make them. they are out of the a job because of union workers who are demanding more. be lucky you have a job right now. >> wayne, if you look at thanksgiv
. >> that's it for us. keep it right here for the number oneusiness block with cheril casone and cashin n. namericans flooded the stores big labor holding big strikes with some of the shipping ports. they will block holiday gifts from making it under your tree and disrupt the important money making shopping season. nwelcome to cashin in. we have wayne rogers and johnathon honic and joining us this holiday week. we have that as well welcome to all of you tracey, all of these actions in the...
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specifically, most of us grew up with a certain, what is called, projection of the world. greenland looks like it is big, if up in africa. so, as things get turned around and given proportionally, i also included in that book of maps that just turns north and south america upside-down. what would happen if we looked at -- there's no reason we can look at it that way. north doesn't have to be a top. we could put south of the top who wanted to. >> host: we will have to leave it there. i apologize. out of time. kenneth davis has been our guest here on "in-depth". and whose investment of her family inheritance resulted in a net worth of close to $100 million which translates to about $2.5 billion today. dubbed the which of wall street for her often talk demeanor and for for a lifestyle she made her fortune going against the popular fortune of other investors. this is about half an hour. >> nice girls keep diaries. bad girls don't have time. [laughter] >> she was consumed by money. which is not so different than others. she was born in new bedford massachusetts to a classic fam
specifically, most of us grew up with a certain, what is called, projection of the world. greenland looks like it is big, if up in africa. so, as things get turned around and given proportionally, i also included in that book of maps that just turns north and south america upside-down. what would happen if we looked at -- there's no reason we can look at it that way. north doesn't have to be a top. we could put south of the top who wanted to. >> host: we will have to leave it there. i...
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they can't ignore us. we're here. we're voting. we're paying attention. >> reporter: now that national association of latino officials tells us that every 30 seconds in this country a latino citizen turns 18 years of age. and that adds some 50,000 new potential voters in the latino community every single month. ana werner, cbs news, las vegas, nevada. >> even though program won the electoral vote and popular vote in tuesday's election there's still one state that superin the air. the race too close to call in florida right now, the president has a lead of about 47,000 votes, if he wins florida he would add 29 electoral votes to his tally. another closely watched race in florida hasn't been decided. alan west a favor of the tea party is trailing patrick murphy by 2,500 votes. west claims there were voting irregularities and want as recounts. up next your thursday morning winter and the indianapolis colts bring out the clippers to support their ailing coach. online outfit piccolo headphones buy now broadway show megapixels place to s
they can't ignore us. we're here. we're voting. we're paying attention. >> reporter: now that national association of latino officials tells us that every 30 seconds in this country a latino citizen turns 18 years of age. and that adds some 50,000 new potential voters in the latino community every single month. ana werner, cbs news, las vegas, nevada. >> even though program won the electoral vote and popular vote in tuesday's election there's still one state that superin the air....
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stay with us. ♪ [music break] >> this is "democracy now!," democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. we are broadcasting from missouri public television in st. louis and in new york city, where the link between climate change and the devastation brought by superstorm sandy across much of the northeast has been brought into focus. when nyc mayor michael bloomberg endorsed president obama citing his support for the environment. just days before the election, bloomberg announced his decision in an op-ed entitled, "a vote for president, a vote for a president to lead on climate change the." riding -change." he compared the records of obama and mitt romney but he wrote -- bloomberg's endorsement is particularly striking because much of the news media has barely mentioned climate change, even in the lead up or aftermath of the superstorm. there were also no questions addressed to the presidential candidates on climate change in the course of the three presidential debates. also, mayor bloomberg was a republican who turned indep
stay with us. ♪ [music break] >> this is "democracy now!," democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. we are broadcasting from missouri public television in st. louis and in new york city, where the link between climate change and the devastation brought by superstorm sandy across much of the northeast has been brought into focus. when nyc mayor michael bloomberg endorsed president obama citing his support for the environment. just days before the election,...
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can the prime minister tell us whether he has kept that promise? >> the promise we have kept is that we would increase spending every year under this government and in britain, in england that is happening, in wales there's a massive cuts run by a neighbor. >> mr. speaker, several thousand fewer nurses with the public supporting and a very specific question about a promise by the secretary, the leader of the house, promise a year ago he promised a year ago that there will be no rationing. this is what the president of the world college of ophthalmologists recently said. he said this. pcs are not falling government guidelines. there restricting access to cataract surgery. he got rid of them. can the prime minister tell me why for the first time in six years the number of cataract operations actually fell? what i can tell him is under this government the number of doctors is up, the number of operations is up, waiting lists are down, waiting time down. that is what is happening. he quote primary care trust. there abolishing primary care trust and put
can the prime minister tell us whether he has kept that promise? >> the promise we have kept is that we would increase spending every year under this government and in britain, in england that is happening, in wales there's a massive cuts run by a neighbor. >> mr. speaker, several thousand fewer nurses with the public supporting and a very specific question about a promise by the secretary, the leader of the house, promise a year ago he promised a year ago that there will be no...
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pinterest fans use boards to keep track of gift ideas. pinterest is launching new secret boards. starting today the company is rolling out a test allowing people to create the three secret boards to keep their friends and family guessing all throughout the year. we'll be right back. >>> here's a look at what we're putting together. >> we have two kevinen recalls to tell you about. >> if your child is in college, this is an important top being. how does your student's college rank in sexual health. we have the numbers. that as all coming up at 11. >> wyatt, you'll have on your miracle tie tomorrow. >> absolutely do it tomorrow and a lot of the johns hopkins ones. we'll see a warmup through the weekend. >> we'll see you tomorrow. have a good one.
pinterest fans use boards to keep track of gift ideas. pinterest is launching new secret boards. starting today the company is rolling out a test allowing people to create the three secret boards to keep their friends and family guessing all throughout the year. we'll be right back. >>> here's a look at what we're putting together. >> we have two kevinen recalls to tell you about. >> if your child is in college, this is an important top being. how does your student's...
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can the prime minister tell us whether he has kept that promise? >> the promise we have kept is that we would increase spending every year under this government and in britain, in england that is happening, in wales there's a massive cuts run by a neighbor. >> mr. speaker, several thousand fewer nurses with the public supporting and a very specific question about a promise by the secretary, the leader of the house, promise a year ago he promised a year ago that there will be no rationing. this is what the president of the world college of ophthalmologists recently said. he said this. pcs are not falling government guidelines. there restricting access to cataract surgery. he got rid of them. can the prime minister tell me why for the first time in six years the number of cataract operations actually fell? what i can tell him is under this government the number of doctors is up, the number of operations is up, waiting lists are down, waiting time down. that is what is happening. he quote primary care trust. there abolishing primary care trust and put
can the prime minister tell us whether he has kept that promise? >> the promise we have kept is that we would increase spending every year under this government and in britain, in england that is happening, in wales there's a massive cuts run by a neighbor. >> mr. speaker, several thousand fewer nurses with the public supporting and a very specific question about a promise by the secretary, the leader of the house, promise a year ago he promised a year ago that there will be no...
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that's how close it came to us. thankfully, it passed north of us and stayed farther out to sea. we have been getting wind from it. we got flurries and light rain. now, this is the picture that tells the story of the weather this afternoon. i stepped outside and took this picture. this is a flag flapping in a very stiff wind now. we are beginning to clear out getting increasing sunshine. the winds have been gusting 20 to 25 miles per hour. send your pictures to weather@nbcwashington.com. here is the view, live picture from nbc 4 hd camera. there's the washington monument bathed in sunshine. 49 at reagan national. look at the dew point. dry, down to 17. the wind is steady at 15. occasionally gusts around 25 miles an hour. fredericksburg at 55. right around washington, generally in the upper 40s, still cold out of the mountains. they were in the low 20s this morning. climbing to mid to upper 30s there. the eastern shore and new england, it's where the wind has been strong as the storm system pulled away over the last 12 hours. we had a little wintry precipitation tonight. it's clea
that's how close it came to us. thankfully, it passed north of us and stayed farther out to sea. we have been getting wind from it. we got flurries and light rain. now, this is the picture that tells the story of the weather this afternoon. i stepped outside and took this picture. this is a flag flapping in a very stiff wind now. we are beginning to clear out getting increasing sunshine. the winds have been gusting 20 to 25 miles per hour. send your pictures to weather@nbcwashington.com. here...
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and remember us. before the issue with the will do.y i was out in the country trying to help this. it was a lot of different ways. the military officers to go home. >> i think it is a good question about what is the role of cultural diplomacy? what have you found is affected? >> i like what you said about alumni. we were a bit perplexed. we found there is not a very effective alumni outreach as part of public diplomacy. that has changed. the concern was that we either brought folks to the united states are interacting with them overseas but we did not have an ability to reach out. could we tap that alumni network so we ran not just preaching to the same 50 people who came to the in the sea every freakin time. that was key in continues to be an aspect. particularly in aren't the number of programs, we have an access program. it that is where we brought children to teach them english. we would teach them for two years in their foreign country. then we could engage them in the s program. we do not have a
and remember us. before the issue with the will do.y i was out in the country trying to help this. it was a lot of different ways. the military officers to go home. >> i think it is a good question about what is the role of cultural diplomacy? what have you found is affected? >> i like what you said about alumni. we were a bit perplexed. we found there is not a very effective alumni outreach as part of public diplomacy. that has changed. the concern was that we either brought folks...
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the temperatures of today, a high of 58 for us. those brave little below average, but just to the west, a few communities are hitting above-average temperatures. tomorrow, a few degrees above average. on sunday and monday, a few more. by the middle of next week, we will be back where we should be temperature-wise for the middle of november. high pressure really protecting this and locking in place all the clouds keeping the adverse weather our way. there is a northern component to the wind which is how this is relatively cool on the east coast. the wind direction will turn to the south, southwest which will slowly warm us up. upper 60's close to 70 on sunday and monday. then it will get a little dusty a head of the next cold front and that system will be bringing rain. at the next 47, we will eventually climb into the mid 60's tomorrow. on sunday, mostly sunny. observing veterans day on monday. on tuesday, the cold front with the showers and clouds. another nice stretch of weather for the middle and end of next week. >> and now the
the temperatures of today, a high of 58 for us. those brave little below average, but just to the west, a few communities are hitting above-average temperatures. tomorrow, a few degrees above average. on sunday and monday, a few more. by the middle of next week, we will be back where we should be temperature-wise for the middle of november. high pressure really protecting this and locking in place all the clouds keeping the adverse weather our way. there is a northern component to the wind...
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things are winding down for us. chilly temperatures that are about average. 42 after reagan national. 41 at dulles. looking for a morning shower clear by the afternoon. 30 mile per hour gusts at times. we will see a high of 50-55 degrees. looking good with an ice warming trend by this weekend when the high temperatures make it well into the 60's. >> we have a couple of items that hopefully by 5:00 is cleared out of the way. not too much of any backups. 395 northbound as you come off the beltway, a minor crash on the right side. if they can get that wrapped up, we will be happy about that. san story on 66 near 28 and centerville. they have blocked the right lane. just north of 32 around the curve, just about clear. they were just about to get that truck that had overturned out of the roadway. 270 wide open for you. >> thank you. 12:-- 4:56 right now. you know her as the character alex dunphy. >> her mother has temporarily lost custody of the actress who claims she has been physically and emotionally abusive to the te
things are winding down for us. chilly temperatures that are about average. 42 after reagan national. 41 at dulles. looking for a morning shower clear by the afternoon. 30 mile per hour gusts at times. we will see a high of 50-55 degrees. looking good with an ice warming trend by this weekend when the high temperatures make it well into the 60's. >> we have a couple of items that hopefully by 5:00 is cleared out of the way. not too much of any backups. 395 northbound as you come off the...
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and use a credit card for purchases. they can offer greater protection than a dent card in the event of -- debit card in the event fraud. if you do get duped don't try to resell the merchandise. >> even if you tell somebody this isn't a real whatever handbag. but it's still a great bag. you're still liable if you could really get in trouble. you could get prosecuted and don't resell it. >> very important note there. now if you think you've purchased a fake you definitely want to start by demanding your money back from the merchant. regardless of the return policy. also you will want to loop in your local or state consumer protection agency. they're going to put pressure on the merchant to shut down and maybe get the money back in the process. >> wow a long process. >> it is is a long process. so best -- >> merchants know what they're selling. >> best to not buy those bargain deals. >> wait for the sales. >> right. >> thank you jess. >>> tonight is military appreciation night at wizards' games. >> what that means we're go
and use a credit card for purchases. they can offer greater protection than a dent card in the event of -- debit card in the event fraud. if you do get duped don't try to resell the merchandise. >> even if you tell somebody this isn't a real whatever handbag. but it's still a great bag. you're still liable if you could really get in trouble. you could get prosecuted and don't resell it. >> very important note there. now if you think you've purchased a fake you definitely want to...
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for 11 news tonight. >> thanks for joining us. good night. [captioning made possible by constellation energy group] captioned by the >> announcer: it's "the tonight show with jay leno," featuring rickey minor and "the tonight show" band. tonight, jay welcomes sally field. [ cheers and applause ]
for 11 news tonight. >> thanks for joining us. good night. [captioning made possible by constellation energy group] captioned by the >> announcer: it's "the tonight show with jay leno," featuring rickey minor and "the tonight show" band. tonight, jay welcomes sally field. [ cheers and applause ]
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wins in the end headline from only two days ago europe to push for basil three to lay as it lobbies us europe is preparing to follow the united states and delaying the introduction of stricter rules on bank capital while lobbies for rethink of the u.s. stance according to reports so these battle through your climates of higher capital requirements for the banks so they don't have any but they're supposed to come into effect january first two thousand and thirteen but the u.s. has said we're not going to do it so now europe isn't going to do it and the amazing thing about this basil to me story is that the central banks want the commercial banks to buy more more swaps with the central banks. but the only way they can do that is if they allow government paper to be revised upwards in terms of its percentage on the central on the commercial banks balance sheet to give them the ability to use it as collateral to take on more debt from the central bank so the basil three actually gives to some of the commercial banks a greater ability to bail out the central banks that of course are now sit
wins in the end headline from only two days ago europe to push for basil three to lay as it lobbies us europe is preparing to follow the united states and delaying the introduction of stricter rules on bank capital while lobbies for rethink of the u.s. stance according to reports so these battle through your climates of higher capital requirements for the banks so they don't have any but they're supposed to come into effect january first two thousand and thirteen but the u.s. has said we're not...
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he used this really mundane sort of metaphor. he said it's like, he referred to as swimming hole in vermont where he liked to swim in the summer. he said it's like being, i think it was 20 feet, at 20 feet and wanting to jump and also not wanting to jump. i have checked brewster's journal that he kept all the way through his time in north africa but it came very telegraphic when he actually got into combat and sort of slept a night in a cave. nothing but a -- just little things like that. not a lot of introspection than. is that helpful? >> yeah. >> oh, i'm sorry. go ahead. >> clearly he was driven by, or the group was driven by faith as you suggested and patriotism. also by the bravado of being a young man. i wonder if you came across anything the -- of doing that kind of thing because they all belong to a certain social strata. that is a little bit trite. i actually thought of that but it wasn't quite what i was reflecting on. in other words the imperative that might come from being part of a group, a social group in the countr
he used this really mundane sort of metaphor. he said it's like, he referred to as swimming hole in vermont where he liked to swim in the summer. he said it's like being, i think it was 20 feet, at 20 feet and wanting to jump and also not wanting to jump. i have checked brewster's journal that he kept all the way through his time in north africa but it came very telegraphic when he actually got into combat and sort of slept a night in a cave. nothing but a -- just little things like that. not a...
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what this is going to do for us is generally just bring us a few more clouds tonight into tomorrow mixing in with the sunshine. so today we've got high pressure building in. generally clear skies and a good looking start. so you need the heavier jackets, the gloves and the sunglasses. as we go throughout the day today, looks like it will be sunny all day long. here we are by 6:00. notice tonight a few clouds start to sort of get here by tomorrow morning. the system is going to pass off to the deep south into the carolinas tomorrow with showers. that's going to be moving more east but it will bring a few clouds our way. tomorrow a partly sunny day. may get mostly cloudy for a while and we'll see if that system will try to scoot out of here friday. friday potentially a little more sunshine than tomorrow. no big warm-ups in sight. again the bigger question we have is what's going to happen off the east coast for sunday into monday. does it rain or does it stay east. my confidence in the longer range forecast not as high as i'd like it. 45 today in hagerstown to 51 in manassas. 49 in annapoli
what this is going to do for us is generally just bring us a few more clouds tonight into tomorrow mixing in with the sunshine. so today we've got high pressure building in. generally clear skies and a good looking start. so you need the heavier jackets, the gloves and the sunglasses. as we go throughout the day today, looks like it will be sunny all day long. here we are by 6:00. notice tonight a few clouds start to sort of get here by tomorrow morning. the system is going to pass off to the...
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maybe the aliens will help us. the ancient maya will help us. >> so deep inside the jungle we find a mystery of the maya. we go to lauren green in israel. >> solstice celebrations are few and far between but if you are christian looking for doomsday. this is the site of armageddon and the battle between good and evil. >>. >> reporter: from the ruins of maya culture to the other side of the world in rome. at st. peter's square an 83 foot sun dial that sits outside the basilica brought over from egypt in 30 ad. nearly every religion, islam, buddhism, hinduism they have the fascination with the apocalypse. christians prophesize about the end of time and the holy scripture. lauren green reports. ♪ 6. >> reporter: christians mark the end of time in the final chapter of the new testament the book of revelation. chapter 11 verse 18 reads, now is the time to destroy those who destroy the earth. >> book is not about destruction. it's not about the wrath of god. it is about consequences. >> reporter: mark translated the bo
maybe the aliens will help us. the ancient maya will help us. >> so deep inside the jungle we find a mystery of the maya. we go to lauren green in israel. >> solstice celebrations are few and far between but if you are christian looking for doomsday. this is the site of armageddon and the battle between good and evil. >>. >> reporter: from the ruins of maya culture to the other side of the world in rome. at st. peter's square an 83 foot sun dial that sits outside the...
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tell us how you got involved and why? >> my mom was diagnosed with lung cancer, and she passed on august 2011. lung cancer is one of the deadliest cancers and breathe deep d.c. is the largest organization to fund lung cancer research. and i want to support those who are honoring someone they lost and all those walking for people who cannot be here today. >> sarah, tell us more about longevity and breathe deep d.c. does for families and people like you. >> absolutely. longevity is an organization simply based on spreading awareness and raising lung cancer money for research. research so important and imperative for this disease, and longevity supports all of those funds to do so. >> sarah, we know you have your family out there with you today. and other victims and survivors who have their families supporting them as well. what's it like to see a big crowd come together for the krause so personal to you? >> this is just thirilling. my team alone this year is 50 people. we after the last four years have raised $1 million fo
tell us how you got involved and why? >> my mom was diagnosed with lung cancer, and she passed on august 2011. lung cancer is one of the deadliest cancers and breathe deep d.c. is the largest organization to fund lung cancer research. and i want to support those who are honoring someone they lost and all those walking for people who cannot be here today. >> sarah, tell us more about longevity and breathe deep d.c. does for families and people like you. >> absolutely. longevity...
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police tell us it happened at a store near story road and king just after 10 this morning. police say the robbers exchanged gun fire with the store owner before speeding off in a black suv. we're told no one was injured. >>> there are more -- they're more popular than ever at kids' parties but those inflatable bounce houses are sending more kids to hospital than ever. why bouncer emergencies have taken a bic jump lately. >> reporter: one look at these kids' faces you can tell how fun a bounce house can be. >> it's a great place for them to get exercise. >> reporter: while that's a fact. >> it's all fun and games until someone dwets hurt. >> reporter: the journal of pediatrics found the injury rate skyrocketed from 5300 emergency room visits in 2008 to more than 11,000 in 2010, more than a third involved children under 6. >> okay, i admit it, i really want to jump in there, too, but that's one of the safety problems, according to this new report. taller or larger people jumping with very small children. fracture and sprains are the most common complaint and then the risk, th
police tell us it happened at a store near story road and king just after 10 this morning. police say the robbers exchanged gun fire with the store owner before speeding off in a black suv. we're told no one was injured. >>> there are more -- they're more popular than ever at kids' parties but those inflatable bounce houses are sending more kids to hospital than ever. why bouncer emergencies have taken a bic jump lately. >> reporter: one look at these kids' faces you can tell how...
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better weather on the way for us. let's get to the numbers and i'll start with the cold temperatures not just here in washington but up and down the eastern seaboard. check out new york, 34 degrees, boston 34 and 20s out to the west. pittsburgh, 28 degrees this morning. binghamton, 27. plenty of cold air, big chunk of cold air across the mid- atlantic and new england. that helped with the winter weather we are seeing across the northeast. there it is, wrapping up east of new york out towards the cape and the islands out there. you can see on the back side of it, we are getting the cloud cover and a few leftover sprinkles locally. there might be a sprinkle or flurry here early. the trend will be to clear things out. we'll remain cool today. the highs only in the low 50s. there will be a bit of a breeze that will make things feel nice and chilly out there. we are headed in the right direction with sunshine. 53 your daytime high in washington. 50 at quantico. mid- to upper 40s off to the north and west. 48 at dulles. war
better weather on the way for us. let's get to the numbers and i'll start with the cold temperatures not just here in washington but up and down the eastern seaboard. check out new york, 34 degrees, boston 34 and 20s out to the west. pittsburgh, 28 degrees this morning. binghamton, 27. plenty of cold air, big chunk of cold air across the mid- atlantic and new england. that helped with the winter weather we are seeing across the northeast. there it is, wrapping up east of new york out towards...
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international news live from moscow this is an see with me hala thanks for joining us israel has reportedly continued attacks on gaza despite pledging to hold its offensive during a brief visit there by egypt's prime minister who arrives to show support to palestinians hamas says two people were killed in this latest trikes following the deaths of nineteen palestinians including civilians since the start of the operation and let's now get a little from the storm bottom intel of a hello there tom so why did this cease fire during the gyptian premiers visit break down so quickly. here soon it seemed that that tends to silence i was reporting on before hardly had any time to last almost as soon as the announcement was made that egypt's prime minister was inside gaza that was that announcement was followed head on the heels of the first sightings of both rockets being fired out of. guards are almost as if nothing had happened and israeli air strikes in response it seemed that the that in hindsight all the hope that have been placed around this visit the possibility of a ceasefire being broken i
international news live from moscow this is an see with me hala thanks for joining us israel has reportedly continued attacks on gaza despite pledging to hold its offensive during a brief visit there by egypt's prime minister who arrives to show support to palestinians hamas says two people were killed in this latest trikes following the deaths of nineteen palestinians including civilians since the start of the operation and let's now get a little from the storm bottom intel of a hello there...
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for those of us with lactose intolerance... lactaid® milk. the original 100% lactose-free milk. >>> coming up, don't stress over your thanksgiving feast. we answer the most common questions. >> after your local news and weather. with the simplest of grains, they are not hard to find. just four ingredients, it all starts here. just as it was back 100 years. from the seed to the spoon, simple things go into every flake, every bite, genuine, true. the simple grains cereals from kellogg's. start simple. start right. why hello, my name is cinderella. cinderella. ♪ beauty and the beast it's sleeping time. i just served my mother-in-law your chicken noodle soup but she loved it so much... i told her it was homemade. everyone tells a little white lie now and then. but now she wants my recipe [ clears his throat ] [ softly ] she's right behind me isn't she? [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. >> this is wbal-tv 11 news today in baltimore. cape cod.ter south we might catch a brief shower or sprinkle this morning. basically, the s
for those of us with lactose intolerance... lactaid® milk. the original 100% lactose-free milk. >>> coming up, don't stress over your thanksgiving feast. we answer the most common questions. >> after your local news and weather. with the simplest of grains, they are not hard to find. just four ingredients, it all starts here. just as it was back 100 years. from the seed to the spoon, simple things go into every flake, every bite, genuine, true. the simple grains cereals from...
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for free transcripts or to give us your comments about this program visit us at q&a.org. the programs are also available as c-span podcasts. >> next to british prime minister david cameron takes questions from members of the house of commons. after that leon panetta on the fight against al qaeda and the impact of sequestration, and another chance to see q&a." tomorrow on "washington journal," matt lewis looks up the future of the republican party. congress debates the so-called fiscal cliff, and the wall street journal correspondent discusses the options concerning a shortfall in the administration budget. british prime minister david cameron and ed miliband who agreed international pressure must be put on israel and hamas to end the violence in the region and work to a two-state solution. the remark came during a session of the house of commons. also discussion of recent elections for local police commissioners. this constituency and elsewhere. >> questions for the prime minister first from hunt. >> thank you, mr. speaker. before listing my engagements the house will wis
for free transcripts or to give us your comments about this program visit us at q&a.org. the programs are also available as c-span podcasts. >> next to british prime minister david cameron takes questions from members of the house of commons. after that leon panetta on the fight against al qaeda and the impact of sequestration, and another chance to see q&a." tomorrow on "washington journal," matt lewis looks up the future of the republican party. congress debates...
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one of the i'm not sure the money in the way that it used to be. the balls who agreement for banks capital ratios is going to allow gold is going to move up from having a fifty percent risk weighted to one hundred percent risk weighted so it's probably going to be a private sector the commercial banks stone in a buy gold and use that as among the true reason. central banks do it i mean most of the central bank of england sell in gold two hundred fifty dollars an ounce of the one of the most foolish thing that anyone's of us and i well now we know why because they were caught without the gold and they manipulate the market and gordon brown committed a heinous act of treason when i think about it they speak in but i'm sure he does well on the speaking circuit now in terms of price last few years ago the antitrust action and any gaps that they've been very vocal in leading the parade in looking at these prices for manipulation for gold and silver there's currently investigations here in the u.k. h.s.b.c. is involved and there's a lot more scandal of c
one of the i'm not sure the money in the way that it used to be. the balls who agreement for banks capital ratios is going to allow gold is going to move up from having a fifty percent risk weighted to one hundred percent risk weighted so it's probably going to be a private sector the commercial banks stone in a buy gold and use that as among the true reason. central banks do it i mean most of the central bank of england sell in gold two hundred fifty dollars an ounce of the one of the most...
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he stated, "little by little, i have managed to reach a point at which i use no more than a small number of forms and colors." this process found a culminating expression in his eightoot-high painting "femme," miro entered the project with much enthusim, stating, "i'll go into this and fight it through with everything i have." over many months, the tapestry took shape in his imagination. finally, in 1976 it was set down rapidly as a maquette. in the ancient catalan city of tarragona, joan miro meets with young master weaver josep royo to discuss the transformation of his painting into a 10-meter-high tapestry. studying a photograph of the maquette, they consider how best to translate miro's art into a heavily- textured weaving, which would capture the spirit of his concept. royo has an enormous task before him. in this converted flour mill in tarragona, many months of preparation are needed before the weaving itself can begin. nearly four miles of heavy cotton line is measured, stretched and chained for use as the tapestry's vertical warp. royo has developed a unique loom for weaving lar
he stated, "little by little, i have managed to reach a point at which i use no more than a small number of forms and colors." this process found a culminating expression in his eightoot-high painting "femme," miro entered the project with much enthusim, stating, "i'll go into this and fight it through with everything i have." over many months, the tapestry took shape in his imagination. finally, in 1976 it was set down rapidly as a maquette. in the ancient catalan...
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it's giving us the clouds this morning and will again give us some clouds throughout the day on and off but it does look like all the rain that's down there is going to be scooting off toward the north and itself east. by lunch time some clouds, especially south of town. we'll see high clouds again and even later this afternoon, this evening those clouds continue to stream over us but any rain may just sneak into southeastern virginia late today and tonight. tomorrow morning we're starting with some clouds, especially east of town but i think it will be a partly to mostly sunny day so a prettier day than today. high temperatures tomorrow into the low 50s. saturday looks like the better day coming up with temperatures potentially into the mid-50s. but there's no major weather systems headed our way. so if you're taking off today headed up to boston, 42. buffalo 46. chicago the clouds and 50. we're looking at some of the showers down from charlotte over toward raleigh, maybe out toward the outer banks as well. temperatures in the low to mid- 50s and in new york today mostly cloudy and 48.
it's giving us the clouds this morning and will again give us some clouds throughout the day on and off but it does look like all the rain that's down there is going to be scooting off toward the north and itself east. by lunch time some clouds, especially south of town. we'll see high clouds again and even later this afternoon, this evening those clouds continue to stream over us but any rain may just sneak into southeastern virginia late today and tonight. tomorrow morning we're starting with...
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"he wouldn't fire rockets if israel wasn't killing us." israel says the operation is in response to the relentless barrage of rockets flying into southern israel. the israeli defense forces say militants have launched almost 600 rockets into the country in the past three days alone. around a third of which have been intercepted by israel's famed iron dome anti-missile system. since wednesday, three people have died in israel and, for the first time since the gulf war in 1991, the commercial center, tel aviv, has also come under attack. >> the attempt last night by the terrorists in gaza to launch rockets on tel aviv only underscores the danger that the israeli public faces. >> reporter: tonight, a neighborhood of tel aviv, a popular night spot, was quiet. >> i'm stressed, also, but you know, life is continuing. >> reporter: the israeli military isn't taking any chances, as soldiers and armored vehicles mass near the gaza border, preparing for a ground offensive. >> we are preparing for any possibility. a ground operation is a possibility,
"he wouldn't fire rockets if israel wasn't killing us." israel says the operation is in response to the relentless barrage of rockets flying into southern israel. the israeli defense forces say militants have launched almost 600 rockets into the country in the past three days alone. around a third of which have been intercepted by israel's famed iron dome anti-missile system. since wednesday, three people have died in israel and, for the first time since the gulf war in 1991, the...
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their own side project, their own little hunches, actually to use language that i used in my book. the only real responsibility is to report to the supervisor every month or so other 20% time project is going and if they have switched over to another project. that 20% of time because it is open ended and evolves the unique compassion that employee, it allows the company to have fresh ideas all the time. and anytime they can stop the 20% of time. google news, parts of gmail, social networking, part of their advertising engine, it started as 20% time experiments. it is allowing employees what their hobbies be part of their job. a lot of the people that i profile in turn eight, people like priestley, or looking back on the book like "the ghost map" come all these people come one of the defining characteristics is that they have a lot of hobbies. when you think about ben franklin, he had an insane number of hobbies. a lot of great things can happen when you're just by yourself. it reminds you of some connection and a new angle perhaps on the problem with this network. and that smart co
their own side project, their own little hunches, actually to use language that i used in my book. the only real responsibility is to report to the supervisor every month or so other 20% time project is going and if they have switched over to another project. that 20% of time because it is open ended and evolves the unique compassion that employee, it allows the company to have fresh ideas all the time. and anytime they can stop the 20% of time. google news, parts of gmail, social networking,...
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also i've used. my magic words like many of them out each was a forced marriage with smadi when i was a teen yes you can liberate there we certainly can't do it through the barrel of a gun. the social change. will be ask. ask many. people in. how much they care about the women of afghanistan it's not true they don't care about the women of afghanistan. please. please. please. please please. please. please please. please please please .
also i've used. my magic words like many of them out each was a forced marriage with smadi when i was a teen yes you can liberate there we certainly can't do it through the barrel of a gun. the social change. will be ask. ask many. people in. how much they care about the women of afghanistan it's not true they don't care about the women of afghanistan. please. please. please. please please. please. please please. please please please .
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what happens to us? the one thing that i know is people want to be involved in supporting the agenda. how it looks is a discussion that we need to have with the grassroots. you can't run two presidential campaigns and say we're going to do it from d.c. now. that's not how it's going to work. what's going to happen, the president has been direct, is our people are going to get to make some decisions. we're going to go through a process like we did after the '08 and sit down with them. part of the smartest thing we did in the 2012 campaign was go and have a series of town halls online with the supporters. what kind of campaign do you want to run? that's why we ended up doing some things at the time i didn't want to do. get involved in local elections in wisconsin. because our people wanted to. it ended up being some of the best things we did. we're going to learn from our folks. >> what are the mechanics of that? this was an e-mail yesterday or two nights ago from you -- maybe it was george clooney. asking
what happens to us? the one thing that i know is people want to be involved in supporting the agenda. how it looks is a discussion that we need to have with the grassroots. you can't run two presidential campaigns and say we're going to do it from d.c. now. that's not how it's going to work. what's going to happen, the president has been direct, is our people are going to get to make some decisions. we're going to go through a process like we did after the '08 and sit down with them. part of...
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thank you for joining us at the heritage foundation. we welcome those who joined us on our heritage.org web site on these occasions. we ask everyone in the house if he would be so kind as to check cellphones one last time and see that they are turned off. amazing how many speakers start doing that. we will post a program on our web site within 24 hours for your future reference and of course our internet viewers are always welcome to e-mail us with questions or comments, simply writing those to speaker@heritage.org. our guest today, dr. juan williams is a native of arizona, a master's degree at arizona state university and received his doctorate from the university of california santa barbara. throughout his high school and college, however, he spent most of his time playing drums in a variety of things. as a rock drummer he was part of several groups one of which opened for steppenwolf among other performers for those old enough to remember that. his first film, rocking the wall about rock music had spared in bringing down communism st
thank you for joining us at the heritage foundation. we welcome those who joined us on our heritage.org web site on these occasions. we ask everyone in the house if he would be so kind as to check cellphones one last time and see that they are turned off. amazing how many speakers start doing that. we will post a program on our web site within 24 hours for your future reference and of course our internet viewers are always welcome to e-mail us with questions or comments, simply writing those to...